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how are you seeing the market in mexico and globally? >> well, mexico has done a great job managing their economic situation. in a country with ours with the worldwide crisis that happened and the way jex mexico has been evolving, growth 3% every year, makes good numbers against the crisis in spain, italy, france and all of europe and actually the deceleration in the united states. so i believe that mexico has proven to be good numbers. it's in the case of the advertising market it's pretty much we've seen a lot of growth in pay television subscribers in the platforms that we have and that the competition has so that throws you numbers that people are good and they have the money to spend in those kind of things, so i believe that we foresee in the next few years a bright future for mexico and the spanish speaking market in the u.s. has been growing for the last ten years and we've seen not just the amount of people in the united states but also the economic possibilities that they have. >> emilio we have david here, the zas. >> emilio g
how are you seeing the market in mexico and globally? >> well, mexico has done a great job managing their economic situation. in a country with ours with the worldwide crisis that happened and the way jex mexico has been evolving, growth 3% every year, makes good numbers against the crisis in spain, italy, france and all of europe and actually the deceleration in the united states. so i believe that mexico has proven to be good numbers. it's in the case of the advertising market it's...
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name to mexico. the official name is the united statess of mexico. they established it in 1824 to try to emulate the big neighbor up to the north. mexicans have taken to twitter to mock the maname change. one person defeated it should be changed to fraud land as a joke. what we want to know is any country's name that you would like to to change and to what. let us know. worldwide@cnbc.com, at@cnbcwex,@ rosswestgate. >>> we'll be in tell a vee with the latel aviv with the latest when we come back. can i still ship a gift in time for christmas? yeah, sure you can. great. where's your gift? uh... whew. [ male announcer ] break from the holiday stress. ship fedex express by december 22nd for christmas delivery. >>> a recap of the headlines. draghi defends plans for a banking supervise or saying the central bank is the best candidate for the job. germany's ifo business climate index rises above forecasts for november. and the eu wubudget battle rage on as they pail to reach a compromise. israeli gunfire h
name to mexico. the official name is the united statess of mexico. they established it in 1824 to try to emulate the big neighbor up to the north. mexicans have taken to twitter to mock the maname change. one person defeated it should be changed to fraud land as a joke. what we want to know is any country's name that you would like to to change and to what. let us know. worldwide@cnbc.com, at@cnbcwex,@ rosswestgate. >>> we'll be in tell a vee with the latel aviv with the latest when we...
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these deals establish plains explorations is a major player in the gulf of mexico. the company has laid out a major in-depth plan that i think is doable. plains, which is an incredibly well-run company, has always done best as a deep water operator. they're definitely moving the right direction here. long-term, i think the company would do better simply because they're getting these assets from bp for less than they are worth because bp is this motivated shower. here's the bottom line. look, bp has come a long way since the mccondo oil spill. company has its feet back. bp got there by selling off a ton of assets at what are probably very favorable prices. companies like marathon pete, line energy, plains oil american pipeline, maybe apache. bp, it's the gift that keeps on giving to those opportunistic enough to take advantage of it. jack in pennsylvania. >> caller: thank you for taking my call. i'd like to inquire about lng. a month ago, i sold some after making a few bucks. i was thinking about buying into it again and i happened to notice the quarterly report show
these deals establish plains explorations is a major player in the gulf of mexico. the company has laid out a major in-depth plan that i think is doable. plains, which is an incredibly well-run company, has always done best as a deep water operator. they're definitely moving the right direction here. long-term, i think the company would do better simply because they're getting these assets from bp for less than they are worth because bp is this motivated shower. here's the bottom line. look, bp...
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more region ofs of the gulf of mexico and i think the west coast, as well, to exploration efforts. in other words, the obama administration was of the gulf and i think the west coast, as well, to exploration efforts. in other words, the obama administration was committed to increases production to help towards the long term goal of redur reducing energy import independence. that's a sentiment that rochl a romney agrees to. he would get in the arctic reserve. so in some respects, there would be broad similarities between the two. but there's a lot of other areas where there would be big differences. >> we'll get into some of those when we get neal atkinson back on on. thank you very much. >>> still to come, as americans are set to head to the poll, the race for the white house as we've been saying couldn't be closer. >> more analysis on the neck and neck numbers next. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] some day, your life will flash before your eyes. ♪ make it worth watching. ♪ the new 2013 lexus ls. an entirely new pursuit. >>> welcome back. these are your headlines from around the
more region ofs of the gulf of mexico and i think the west coast, as well, to exploration efforts. in other words, the obama administration was of the gulf and i think the west coast, as well, to exploration efforts. in other words, the obama administration was committed to increases production to help towards the long term goal of redur reducing energy import independence. that's a sentiment that rochl a romney agrees to. he would get in the arctic reserve. so in some respects, there would be...
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this fire, explosion off the gulf of mexico in the gulf, off of the louisiana coast. a rig owned by black elk energy oil and gas rig there, about 5 miles off the coast of the grand isle, louisiana did explode this morning and in fact two people were killed. two people are still missing. four have been taken to a local hospital. we are hearing that from the jefferson county parish president, john young, who tells us that the fires are now out, that there was no production going on at this facility. while there has been loss of life, there has been no environmental impact from what happened in the gulf this morning. the reaction that we're seeing in the oil price initially we did see and reaction about $1.50 move higher for the wti contract. prices now really seem to reacting and traders seem to be talking most about what we just heard from gaza. watching very carefully what's haere in gaza. the escalating conflict. also paying attention to the u.n.'s latest report on iran and its nuclear capabilities seemingly closer than we had first anticipated. and also watching the
this fire, explosion off the gulf of mexico in the gulf, off of the louisiana coast. a rig owned by black elk energy oil and gas rig there, about 5 miles off the coast of the grand isle, louisiana did explode this morning and in fact two people were killed. two people are still missing. four have been taken to a local hospital. we are hearing that from the jefferson county parish president, john young, who tells us that the fires are now out, that there was no production going on at this...
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in the gulf of mexico. and this is not the same type of deepwater rig of the spill in 2010 but it is, of course, something that's heightened the alertness of the people in the area to these oil incidents and automatically had a reaction in the u.s. oil price in particular and seen prices supported already on when's happening in the gaza strip, the escalation of fighting there. that's certainly supportive of prices and an expiration today of the december contract and often leads to volatility so a lot to watch in the oil market and hearing that fires have been extinguished from the fire of the oil rig and no spillage of oil in to the gulf of mexico. back the you. >> sharon, thanks so much for us on the oil trade. let's bring in john killdo you have and the biggest surprise in the saga over the last several days is that oil didn't spike more from gaza. >> that's right, scott. a real push-pull going on right now between the economic outlook for next year particularly for oil demand and demand ratcheted down by
in the gulf of mexico. and this is not the same type of deepwater rig of the spill in 2010 but it is, of course, something that's heightened the alertness of the people in the area to these oil incidents and automatically had a reaction in the u.s. oil price in particular and seen prices supported already on when's happening in the gaza strip, the escalation of fighting there. that's certainly supportive of prices and an expiration today of the december contract and often leads to volatility so...
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. >> how about mexico? the deal that sherwin-williams made yesterday, mexico's strong, chile is strong, south korea is strong. i think jimmy o'neil is absolutely right, it's the brics. >> and korea is one of the top picks of jeffrey dennis over at citi. >>> coming up when we come back, legendary investors karl icahn and warren buffett love the rails, but should you also be hopping on for the ride? and rare bounce for a book seller. we've got more trades, just after the break. if you are one of the millions of men who have used androgel 1%, there's big news. presenting androgel 1.62%. both are used to treat men with low testosterone. androgel 1.62% is from the makers of the number one prescribed testosterone replacement therapy. it raises your testosterone levels, and... is concentrated, so you could use less gel. and with androgel 1.62%, you can save on your monthly prescription. [ male announcer ] dosing and application sites between these products differ. women and children should avoid contact with appli
. >> how about mexico? the deal that sherwin-williams made yesterday, mexico's strong, chile is strong, south korea is strong. i think jimmy o'neil is absolutely right, it's the brics. >> and korea is one of the top picks of jeffrey dennis over at citi. >>> coming up when we come back, legendary investors karl icahn and warren buffett love the rails, but should you also be hopping on for the ride? and rare bounce for a book seller. we've got more trades, just after the...
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government a record fine for the disastrous oil spill in the gulf of mexico. what was it? two years ago. bertha coombs has details. bertha. >> that's right, simon. they will admit guilt and pay the largest fine ever by a u.s. corporation -- 2 1/2 years after the deadly 2010 deep water rig explosion that led to the worst oil spill in u.s. history. 11 people died in the blast of the well. in a statement, the bp ceo bob dudley said the company deeply regrets that loss of life adding we apologize for our role in the accident and as today's resolution reflects we have accepted responsibility for our actions. bp agrees to pay a $4.5 billion fine to settle doj and s.e.c. charges. company pleads guilty to 11 felony counts of misconduct or neglect in relation to those 11 people killed. two environmental charges and one charge of obstruction of congress for misleading the investigation led by massachusetts congressman ed markey about the flow rate. he called the fines and penalties appropriate. now this settles the criminal complaint but bp still faces massive civil claims when it c
government a record fine for the disastrous oil spill in the gulf of mexico. what was it? two years ago. bertha coombs has details. bertha. >> that's right, simon. they will admit guilt and pay the largest fine ever by a u.s. corporation -- 2 1/2 years after the deadly 2010 deep water rig explosion that led to the worst oil spill in u.s. history. 11 people died in the blast of the well. in a statement, the bp ceo bob dudley said the company deeply regrets that loss of life adding we...
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there's been an explosion on an oil rig in the gulf of mexico off the coast of venice, louisiana. a company called black elk energy operates that rig. reports are that a worker may have cut a line with a settling torch. four people have been rushed to the hospital, two are reportedly still missing. so far we have no reports of oil actually leaking into the gulf. >>> meanwhile, also breaking right now, the u.n. nuclear agency says iran is about to double output of higher enriched uranium. now that is a material that can easily be turned, we're told, into a nuclear warhead. sharon epperson is following the oil impact on both of those breaking stories. sharon, over to you. >> brent crude prices are higher as well as wti but you may expect that they would have been even higher based on the news that we're hearing. we do see brent crude futures above $108 a barrel and wti futures near the $87 mark. we are seeing a continuation of pretty big spread though between these two contracts. traders here on the floor are telling me that's what lets you know it is what is happening in the middle
there's been an explosion on an oil rig in the gulf of mexico off the coast of venice, louisiana. a company called black elk energy operates that rig. reports are that a worker may have cut a line with a settling torch. four people have been rushed to the hospital, two are reportedly still missing. so far we have no reports of oil actually leaking into the gulf. >>> meanwhile, also breaking right now, the u.n. nuclear agency says iran is about to double output of higher enriched...
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do we have new mexico as well to look at here this evening? new mexico, we're looking at another democratic projected winner. martin heinrich over heather wilson. also we have results here in arizona. taking a look at the results there. jeff flake, the republican, kind of a libertarian tinged republican in the state of arizona. he's the projected winner in that state. a lot of big calls tonight out of those 33 races that were on the ballot tonight in the united states senate. we're still waiting on four results, but a lot of these big calls are now in, carl. >> all right. thanks very much. let's bring in jared bernstein, sarah fagen, cathi yeah wylde, steve liesman, larry kudlow, and keith boykin. let's go over to you guys. jared, your thoughts? let's talk about when the work begins now now that we know barack obama is re-elected. >> look, i'm feeling pretty elated over here. i think i might be levitating a little bit. try to keep the camera on me. >> as long as your leg doesn't tingle, we're okay. >> i thought you guys had an interesting disc
do we have new mexico as well to look at here this evening? new mexico, we're looking at another democratic projected winner. martin heinrich over heather wilson. also we have results here in arizona. taking a look at the results there. jeff flake, the republican, kind of a libertarian tinged republican in the state of arizona. he's the projected winner in that state. a lot of big calls tonight out of those 33 races that were on the ballot tonight in the united states senate. we're still...
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with the revolution in light oil, the opening up alaska, more findings in new mexico, it's to drive energy independence and policies and investments. i think the u.s. can really grow in a tremendous way and become independent and even start to export. >> you say a lot of ifs here and a lot of it has to do with the infrastructure. when we last spoke in may it was in port arthur, texas, at the commissioning of the expansion of the motiva refinery, the world or nation's largest refinery, 600,000 barrels per day. couple weeks later there was a glitch there, the refinery has been shut down, certain units. where does that stand right now? >> it's very good pro, the motiva team where the refinery is managed team and the port arthur team have done a great job repairing that and as we said previously we are working towards early 2013 restart and we are well on track on that, and also comparing the cost estimates which were in the market at the early stage, we are significantly significantly lower than that. all in all i think a good story now how we have recovered from that and how motiva is drivin
with the revolution in light oil, the opening up alaska, more findings in new mexico, it's to drive energy independence and policies and investments. i think the u.s. can really grow in a tremendous way and become independent and even start to export. >> you say a lot of ifs here and a lot of it has to do with the infrastructure. when we last spoke in may it was in port arthur, texas, at the commissioning of the expansion of the motiva refinery, the world or nation's largest refinery,...
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i think mexico will do very well. >> everyone loves mexico. and the u.s. starting to feel a little intimidated by it, i think, by how well our neighbor south of the border is doing. just want to mention to your point about eastern europe, last time we checked shares were down something like 5%. they're talking about weakness in eastern europe. prime example of this. >> exactly. austrian banks like hungary, the czech republic in recession the past five quarters. very difficult to see things turning around in central or eastern europe. >> better figure out the fiscal cliff. >> absolutely. >> you listen to this and go oh, that's why it's so important. >> start with 101. >> thank you both very much for your time this morning. >>> optimistic comments about china's growth from the commerce minister. chen said he expects chinese exports to improve next year, but gave no specific reasons for his projections. and the u.s. treasury says the u.n. is still undervalued but stopped short of labeling china a currency manipulator. it says china has allowed the u.n. to app
i think mexico will do very well. >> everyone loves mexico. and the u.s. starting to feel a little intimidated by it, i think, by how well our neighbor south of the border is doing. just want to mention to your point about eastern europe, last time we checked shares were down something like 5%. they're talking about weakness in eastern europe. prime example of this. >> exactly. austrian banks like hungary, the czech republic in recession the past five quarters. very difficult to see...
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mike in new mexico? >> caller: hi, jim. how are you? from the land of enchantment in albuquerque. >> love it. >> caller: jim, i'd like to know about lsi. >> i think lsi is breaking good, not breaking bad. i think the company is doing quite well. however, it is technology, which is a disliked sector. lsi is doing well, though. let's go to roy in new jersey. my home state. roy? >> caller: thanks for taking my call. do you agree with the deutsche bank analyst who recommend exelon at 30? >> i think the guy was saying how much lower can it go? i think exelon, that's how i interpret their statements. i would rather be in a company duke, controversial saying things about the ceo, but i think exelon has not treated the shareholders right. michael in georgia, please. >> caller: hi, jim. i was wonders about nokia. >> here's why they're buying nokia, because research in motion is going up. if that dog doesn't have as much fleas, maybe nokia is flea-less. here's my problem it can go to four, five, i need a fundamental reason to own a stock, and i d
mike in new mexico? >> caller: hi, jim. how are you? from the land of enchantment in albuquerque. >> love it. >> caller: jim, i'd like to know about lsi. >> i think lsi is breaking good, not breaking bad. i think the company is doing quite well. however, it is technology, which is a disliked sector. lsi is doing well, though. let's go to roy in new jersey. my home state. roy? >> caller: thanks for taking my call. do you agree with the deutsche bank analyst who...
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everybody from mexico, brazil, venezuela. >> one reason this $400,000 car has a waiting list a year long. >> people walk in with the flip flops, short and a t-shirt. >> lambeau miami is marketing not just to the miami crowd but the wealthy around the world. their latest campaign is the au 79, a gold-plated lambeau what has become a global celebrity with its own facebook page, twitter account and online move very episodes. and given the right price -- >> some cars are meant to be sold, not driven. somebody came with the right offer, i would probably let it go. >> robert, that was fantastic. >> thanks. >> what color is yours? >> i don't have one yet. i like the gold p >> i like your enthusiasm. nch>> up next, miami housing is enfuego, people making big bucks and buying lamborghinis, apparently. ♪ ♪ [ engine revs ] ♪ [ male announcer ] oh what fun it is to ride. get the mercedes-benz on your wish list at the winter event going on now -- but hurry, the offer ends soon. [ santa ] ho, ho, ho! [ male announcer ] lease a 2013 e350 for $579 a month at yourcal mercedes-benz dealer. >>> housi
everybody from mexico, brazil, venezuela. >> one reason this $400,000 car has a waiting list a year long. >> people walk in with the flip flops, short and a t-shirt. >> lambeau miami is marketing not just to the miami crowd but the wealthy around the world. their latest campaign is the au 79, a gold-plated lambeau what has become a global celebrity with its own facebook page, twitter account and online move very episodes. and given the right price -- >> some cars are...
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we grew it 30% in the permean basin in southeast new mexico and west texas. i think we have to stick to our strategy of continuing to develop the oil. we have a terrific balance sheet that gives us a real competitive advantage and ability to develop more of the terrific resources for our shareholders. >> john, great to see you. thanks for joining us. we hope you will come back on "fast" sometime soon. john richels of devon energy. they made the transition in 2009. that was well timed considering when mccondo happened they got rid of their offshore drilling. mike, in terms of guy's point trading along with the price of nat gas devon has an above average exposure compared to peers. >> that's right. we have seen weakness in the energy complex in general. also with oil. they have been maintaining and growing reserves. i was short the stock coming into the day. covered the short today and actually i'm thinking of buying it here at less than six times ebitda. you have to watch price of energy and the reserves. that's the metric. >> up next, three etfs that could tu
we grew it 30% in the permean basin in southeast new mexico and west texas. i think we have to stick to our strategy of continuing to develop the oil. we have a terrific balance sheet that gives us a real competitive advantage and ability to develop more of the terrific resources for our shareholders. >> john, great to see you. thanks for joining us. we hope you will come back on "fast" sometime soon. john richels of devon energy. they made the transition in 2009. that was well...
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it could be good for mexico. finally, my celebrity stock trade from tuesday may have been premature. >> accumulate lindsay lohan shares because she has bottomed. after the reviews from "liz and dick" on lifetime, there's only upside left. >> short into that rally. >> you're not a believer of lindsay lohan's bottom? is that what you're saying? >> i want to be an optimist. >> and you picked lindsay lohan to do it. >> well, guess she hasn't bottomed yet. she was arrested in new york last night or overnight on charges of punching a woman at a nightclub. now police are charging her with lying when she claimed her assistant was driving her porsche last june when it crashed. >> i'm a buyer of kim kardashian's bottom. >> how do you accumulate that when it goes against you? >> i am not giving up. i'm going to buy on the dips. i'm not a hater. >> i think you're buying right now then. >> jane, your first trade after losing what has to be -- >> can you cut this in half? >> i'll ride it all the way down. >> enjoy that. >> i'l
it could be good for mexico. finally, my celebrity stock trade from tuesday may have been premature. >> accumulate lindsay lohan shares because she has bottomed. after the reviews from "liz and dick" on lifetime, there's only upside left. >> short into that rally. >> you're not a believer of lindsay lohan's bottom? is that what you're saying? >> i want to be an optimist. >> and you picked lindsay lohan to do it. >> well, guess she hasn't bottomed...
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. >> how much safe haven buying is a result of what we're buying, mexico, g-20 issues, greeks are hearing about austerity plan, vote on it wednesday. no certainty -- i mean, blah, blah, blashgs back to the issues of whether they can save greece or not. >> all the blah, blah, blah, blahs could built for whe based moves in the market. we're at a three-week low. europe is at a two of my month low evidenced bit bund chart. all that can be explained by all the blah, blah, blahs you pointed to. it's difficult for me to stand here and tell you by looking around me, i see something on the boards of the cme which cover the globe's markets giving me a good clue as to election results tomorrow. i will say this. i think there's a lot of combinations of what could happen between the senate, the house and, of course, the white house. and i think some of those combinations could give us a lot of volatility. so, i think many traders down here are going to brace for volatility. >> todd, this assumes to some degree we're going to know the results by wednesday morning. has every reason to believe it will be
. >> how much safe haven buying is a result of what we're buying, mexico, g-20 issues, greeks are hearing about austerity plan, vote on it wednesday. no certainty -- i mean, blah, blah, blashgs back to the issues of whether they can save greece or not. >> all the blah, blah, blah, blahs could built for whe based moves in the market. we're at a three-week low. europe is at a two of my month low evidenced bit bund chart. all that can be explained by all the blah, blah, blahs you...
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sandy didn't hit oil production facilities like hurricanes in the past, like katrina did in the gulf of mexico. so while folks are struggling in the northeast, i definitely sympathize, the situation could have been a lot worse if it hit some of the bigger petroleum sector infrastructure systems. >> and so you said prices in some parts of the country are going down. where do you think prices go in the near future? >> well, i think in pockets of the northeast that continue to be hit with supply crunches, you're going to see price increases. but for the next several weeks, i think you're going to see ripple effects of lower prices across most parts of the country. >> i see. all right. we'll leave it there. good to have you on the program, sir. thank you so much. >> my pleasure. >> see you soon. >>> up next, countdown the closely watched jobs report out first thing tomorrow morning. we'll give you the handicapping of it. stay with us. uh, i'm in a timeout because apparently riding the dog like it's a small horse is frowned upon in this establishment! luckily though, ya know, i conceal this bad boy
sandy didn't hit oil production facilities like hurricanes in the past, like katrina did in the gulf of mexico. so while folks are struggling in the northeast, i definitely sympathize, the situation could have been a lot worse if it hit some of the bigger petroleum sector infrastructure systems. >> and so you said prices in some parts of the country are going down. where do you think prices go in the near future? >> well, i think in pockets of the northeast that continue to be hit...
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conference with regards to bp's settlement over the historic and disastrous oil spill in the gulf of mexico in 2010. bertha coombs is currently at the break news desk to bring us any information that she has as soon as thooe she hshe has it. we'll monitor that for you. >>> china has a new leader but little is known about the man picked to lead the country. let's gli peter navarro, economist and director of the film "death by china," peter, i'm very interested in your assessment of xi jinping and whether or not this man can lead this country into the 21st century considering that a lot of conservatives got in as opposed to reformers. >> well, first of all, this is just a brilliant choice on the part of the chinese. it's the best possible face you could put to the west. kennediesque charm. rock star wife. harvard daughter. got it all. question of course is going to be whether his actions are able to speak louder than his charm because he is surrounded by six hardliners. that's going to be the question. >> what does it mean for us? in the west? >> first of all, china's got its own version of t
conference with regards to bp's settlement over the historic and disastrous oil spill in the gulf of mexico in 2010. bertha coombs is currently at the break news desk to bring us any information that she has as soon as thooe she hshe has it. we'll monitor that for you. >>> china has a new leader but little is known about the man picked to lead the country. let's gli peter navarro, economist and director of the film "death by china," peter, i'm very interested in your...
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dave's a modest guy, he won the baja 1,000 this year the 1,000-mile off-road race through the deserts of mexico. this guy is who i want to be when i grow up. >> a double hero then, how want to be when you grow up. you have to grow up first of all, sullivan. we will get back to you in a second. >>> meantime, on deck, you just heard from a big co in charlotte. next up, brian is going to sit down with a small business co who says his stores are booming. his secret, coming up. >>> later on, we are powerball dreaming, what would do you if you were half a billion dollars richer? ♪ if i were a rich man one of charlotte's top managers tell you three things you should do with that moneyer. you can only dream. >>> the story of charlotte is whirlwind growth, from 2000 to 2010, no town in america grew faster than charlotte with 1 million people. one of the most impressive skylines in all of america. with the growth came jobs. ♪ [ female announcer ] today, it's not just about who lives in the white house, it's about who lives in the yellow house, the green, and the apartment house, too. today we not onl
dave's a modest guy, he won the baja 1,000 this year the 1,000-mile off-road race through the deserts of mexico. this guy is who i want to be when i grow up. >> a double hero then, how want to be when you grow up. you have to grow up first of all, sullivan. we will get back to you in a second. >>> meantime, on deck, you just heard from a big co in charlotte. next up, brian is going to sit down with a small business co who says his stores are booming. his secret, coming up....
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. >> illinois, new york, some smaller states like new mexico. this is what's going on in the states. there are 11 of them on our list of death spirals where you see the number of people dependant on government and the number of people contributing to it and that cross over point is very dangerous. >> regarding stocks, in other words, do you stay away from corporations, domiciled in the death spiral states, does it matter nowadays in the global economy? no, everybody global indicator is important. >> it's very easy to take your comments but to get too carried away on the municipal bonds. you immediate to be conservative on the bonds. >> what happens if they cap the tax-free bond deduction and put a cap on it? >> it could happen. >> seriously. >> could go from a 35% exception to a 28% exemption. you would get a knee neck selloff in the market, but i think that people still want something, and the yields in some of these bonds are still attractive relatively speaking. >> give me a stock or two. >> up of my favorite bears is jim grant and one of his
. >> illinois, new york, some smaller states like new mexico. this is what's going on in the states. there are 11 of them on our list of death spirals where you see the number of people dependant on government and the number of people contributing to it and that cross over point is very dangerous. >> regarding stocks, in other words, do you stay away from corporations, domiciled in the death spiral states, does it matter nowadays in the global economy? no, everybody global indicator...
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today they go out, they pick up 3,300 stores in mexico. stay long, use a $140 stock on sherwin. >> the newest installment in the james bond saga knocked them dead at the box office over the weekend. sold tickets galore. this weekend raking in nearly $90 million in sales, making it the most successful debut ever for a bond film. >> you know who went to high school with him? s simon hobbs. those bricks stick together, baby. >> simon hobbs could be the next -- >> maybe we'll give him a different letter. >>> coming up on "power," is the u.s. about to surpass saudi arabia in oil production? the experts say yes. how will it happen in tune in top of the hour. >>> final trades on the other side of the break. ♪ [ female announcer ] today, it's not just about who lives in the white house, it's about who lives in the yellow house, the green, and the apartment house, too. today we not only honor the oval office, but we honor the cubicle, and the home office as well. because today it's about all of us. and no matter who you are, you're the commander-
today they go out, they pick up 3,300 stores in mexico. stay long, use a $140 stock on sherwin. >> the newest installment in the james bond saga knocked them dead at the box office over the weekend. sold tickets galore. this weekend raking in nearly $90 million in sales, making it the most successful debut ever for a bond film. >> you know who went to high school with him? s simon hobbs. those bricks stick together, baby. >> simon hobbs could be the next -- >> maybe...
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. >> davy jones well down in the gulf of mexico that's supposed to had produce a lot of natural gas, incredibly disappointed. i nose jj, steve and doc played the stock game some point in our trading careers that what's this has become $12.50. yesterday are 7.25, today, 25 million shares. und fundamenta don't trade t. >> igt popping 2%. weiss? >> the stock's up on each side of buying. board of directors came in, 37,000 shares. that's good price. that's why the stock's trading up. >> crocs, doc? >> goldman sachs upgrade today. warned us at the end of october they were going gonna miss, goldman likes them. i like them as well a big gap to fill from 1660, 1260 to 1660, so i think it keeps moving to the upside. >> next hour, gm going all-in on electric even though its chevy volt is struggling. answers cominoming up on "power lunch" what is happening there, but first, our final trades are next. [ male announcer ] this december, remember -- what starts with adding a friend... ♪ ♪ ...could end with adding a close friend. ♪ the lexus december to remember sales event is on, offering some
. >> davy jones well down in the gulf of mexico that's supposed to had produce a lot of natural gas, incredibly disappointed. i nose jj, steve and doc played the stock game some point in our trading careers that what's this has become $12.50. yesterday are 7.25, today, 25 million shares. und fundamenta don't trade t. >> igt popping 2%. weiss? >> the stock's up on each side of buying. board of directors came in, 37,000 shares. that's good price. that's why the stock's trading...
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would only have to rely on canada and mexico for its oil imports. and we could really tell opec to seek other markets elsewhere in the world. we would really any longer have to supply them with energy security, with having troops in the middle east or other areas of the world. >> if we get -- let's say 2020 comes, and i hope it will, mayans aside, right, and we have full energy independence, where will the price of oil and gas be? >> well, i think oil and gas prices are still going to go up because world oil demand continues to increase. today we're still sitting at around $3.50 a gallon for gas and about $100 for oil. i'm expecting prices will rise to about $110, $115 over the long term. >> no matter what. so, neshg, inflation aside because prices always go up, we'll have higher prices regardless, right? >> that's my expectation. there's no doubt up. look at the iaea, they say oil demand will rise from about 87 million a barely as day to over 100 million barrel as a day. we have found all the cheap oil, so the cost is going to go up. what the incre
would only have to rely on canada and mexico for its oil imports. and we could really tell opec to seek other markets elsewhere in the world. we would really any longer have to supply them with energy security, with having troops in the middle east or other areas of the world. >> if we get -- let's say 2020 comes, and i hope it will, mayans aside, right, and we have full energy independence, where will the price of oil and gas be? >> well, i think oil and gas prices are still going...
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bring together canada, mexico, and the united states. use our natural resources. we have a lot of oil too. our industry has done an unbelievably good job of providing the cheapest energy in the world to the united states. we have the cheapest oil by 15%. we have the cheapest natural gas by 75%. and we have the cheapest gasoline by 50%. so here you are with the cheapest energy available. that's going to bring industry back into this country. but you're going to have to have some leadership in washington to understand the resources, understand what the resources can do, and then sell it to the world. >> all right. boone, we're about to lose our satellite. we got to go. thanks for your time as us a. good to see you. >> good. thank you. >> thank you so much, boone. up next, we're coming back with the closing countdown. we are winding down a very tough day for the bulls on wall street today. >> and don't forget after the bell, for mitt romney, wealthy americans running for office got creamed at the polls. coming up, a look at whether they lost to better candidates or b
bring together canada, mexico, and the united states. use our natural resources. we have a lot of oil too. our industry has done an unbelievably good job of providing the cheapest energy in the world to the united states. we have the cheapest oil by 15%. we have the cheapest natural gas by 75%. and we have the cheapest gasoline by 50%. so here you are with the cheapest energy available. that's going to bring industry back into this country. but you're going to have to have some leadership in...
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dow don't think this could be -- >> i mean the stock has performed well in the face of these mexico bribery allegations and this ongoing investigation. so i think the investment community has largely discounted that. and, you know, i haven't had a chance to fully read through what they talked about this morning as it relates to other countries, but it didn't seem like it was that big of a deal. so nothing too incremental there, and i don't think that's having a big impact on the stock this morning. it's really sales, this is all about sales and whether or not walmart can comp better than 1.5% to 2%. and what we saw this morning seems to suggest that that will be the pattern going forward. >> patrick, in advance of the earnings we got, "the wall street journal" did a piece that walmart is becoming more like amazon and has some important new apps they will be debuting this christmas season. is there any impact on the stocks with that kind of approach. >> they somewhere certainly invested a lot of money into walmart.com. they have got some great people that are running the show there and they
dow don't think this could be -- >> i mean the stock has performed well in the face of these mexico bribery allegations and this ongoing investigation. so i think the investment community has largely discounted that. and, you know, i haven't had a chance to fully read through what they talked about this morning as it relates to other countries, but it didn't seem like it was that big of a deal. so nothing too incremental there, and i don't think that's having a big impact on the stock...
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polls in colorado, new mexico, utah, wyoming and nebraska are opening now. one example of how close the election may be. voters in new hampshire, the first place that opens at midnight, split for the first time five votes each for obama and five for romney. election coverage begins with a special edition of "squawk box" tonight at 5:00 p.m. eastern time followed by prime time coverage here on cnbc. jim will be a big part of this. >> i can't wait. a big night. i think that -- look, as maine goes so it goes. new hampshire, i don't know. when i look at all of the polls, i here it neck and neck. when i look -- this is why i believe it will be for obama. that's not a political statement by the way. what i'm saying is i look at the states and obama does factor plus or minus he's ahead except for virginia and maybe florida depends on the poll. i urge everyone to go out and vote in new jersey. very difficult. largest polling place in our town closed. no power. people have to recognize that the adversity of a lot of people trying to vote today shows you that democrac
polls in colorado, new mexico, utah, wyoming and nebraska are opening now. one example of how close the election may be. voters in new hampshire, the first place that opens at midnight, split for the first time five votes each for obama and five for romney. election coverage begins with a special edition of "squawk box" tonight at 5:00 p.m. eastern time followed by prime time coverage here on cnbc. jim will be a big part of this. >> i can't wait. a big night. i think that --...
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there is an original probe in mexico. and finally japan dissolved lower house for a december 16th election. the nikkei rallied more than 2% as investors bet the main opposition party will lynn the election. the party's leader has voied to put pressure to ease monetary currency. mr. kernen, welcome back. >> 25 2not even 24 hours, but is a wallop. it was something. >> we have to go back years to the last time you called in sick. >> how much do i want to share? >> none. >> the one thing i can tell you, it's been 25 years since regurgitating without alcohol i would say. >> how is that possible? how did you go 25 years? >> adults really don't get sick and throw up without alcohol. >> i did over the summer. when you're a little around kids, though -- >> food poisoning maybe. >> i've done it twice in the last year. >> women, you get pregnant and you throw up every day, don't you? >> this was since then. >> women are used to throwing you. >> we are the more manly sex. >> for men -- the other thing that also combined with that, th
there is an original probe in mexico. and finally japan dissolved lower house for a december 16th election. the nikkei rallied more than 2% as investors bet the main opposition party will lynn the election. the party's leader has voied to put pressure to ease monetary currency. mr. kernen, welcome back. >> 25 2not even 24 hours, but is a wallop. it was something. >> we have to go back years to the last time you called in sick. >> how much do i want to share? >> none....
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. >> there was a positive article about mexico in the paper emphasizing business. i was thinking that my mexican properties may have soared in value from being down 80% to being down 79%. >> ten cents on the dollar. that's good. >> i was going to place myself in receivership. >> thank you for putting it in a percentage perspective. my mexican properties are red hot. carl, i'm offering you -- melissa, david, they're so hot that i'm letting you in right now on the ground floor. >> we can take the show there? >> i'll sell properties to you. this is your opportunity, guys. it's not going to last, this opportunity of my mexican properties. >> i'll go to mexico after we go to the mall together. how about that? >> you don't want to go to the other place first. >> let's get to pass bob pisani the floor. >> gold down almost 2%. it's down almost 2%. a lot of comments on beige book at 2:00 today. normally that's not a source of suspenseful reading necessarily but with comments from mr. evans at chicago fed that we should consider keeping quantitative easing going into 2013 at
. >> there was a positive article about mexico in the paper emphasizing business. i was thinking that my mexican properties may have soared in value from being down 80% to being down 79%. >> ten cents on the dollar. that's good. >> i was going to place myself in receivership. >> thank you for putting it in a percentage perspective. my mexican properties are red hot. carl, i'm offering you -- melissa, david, they're so hot that i'm letting you in right now on the ground...
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reporting that the coast guard in new orleans is investigating a fire on an oil rig in the gulf of mexico. and dow jones is now reporting that two are dead and two are missing in an offshore platform explosion. of course, comes a day after the big settlement between the government and bp. we'll get more on this, of course, as details become available. meantime, former chief of staff for bill clinton bowles on closing bell yesterday talking about the long-term consequences of the fiscal cliff. >> if we do get our house in order, the future of america is bright and can compete with the best and brightest wherever they are. if we don't, we're on our way to becoming a second-rate power. >> joined by illinois congressman peter ross couple. he sits on the ways and means committee and joins us with john harwood and myself at the white house. congressman, good morning. >> hey, good morning, great to be with you. >> we already have the president wishing the speaker a happy birthday. i guess baby steps. right? how do you think the tone is shaping up today? >> i think the tone is good. look. preside
reporting that the coast guard in new orleans is investigating a fire on an oil rig in the gulf of mexico. and dow jones is now reporting that two are dead and two are missing in an offshore platform explosion. of course, comes a day after the big settlement between the government and bp. we'll get more on this, of course, as details become available. meantime, former chief of staff for bill clinton bowles on closing bell yesterday talking about the long-term consequences of the fiscal cliff....
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actually had virtually no activity for two years in the gulf of mexico. which cost us a lot of jobs and opportunity. >> real quick. where are you spending your money right now in terms of capital expenditures? are you buying and building your ships? >> we are building inland transportation. a lot of the new bakken crude coming out of the dakotas is moving down into the inland waterways and that then goes down to the gulf coast refineries. so we have on order new barges, we are building new equipment for offshore oil and gas support, some domestic, some international, and we're also in the helicopter business. and we have expanded our fleet of helicopters, we have approximately 175 now. >> wow. charles, thank you for coming in, we're going to leave it there, but appreciate your perspective on all this. >> thank you. >> thank you. >>> when we come back on "squawk," we're going to talk about why abercrombie & fitch is up 20% this morning. joining us to talk tech and how going over the cliff would affect valley. >>> all right. let's take a look at some stocks
actually had virtually no activity for two years in the gulf of mexico. which cost us a lot of jobs and opportunity. >> real quick. where are you spending your money right now in terms of capital expenditures? are you buying and building your ships? >> we are building inland transportation. a lot of the new bakken crude coming out of the dakotas is moving down into the inland waterways and that then goes down to the gulf coast refineries. so we have on order new barges, we are...
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they're instrumental in bringing goods from mexico. very interesting. >> look at those freight volume which is they report next. meantime, got to talk zynga taking a hit in the premarket. social gaming company changing its relationship with facebook. the new agreement essentially removes the special status that zynga enjoyed among game developers and also now allows facebook to develop its own games. it's been called an open marriage by "the new york post" today and we had a discussion about whether or not this is net good or bad for zynga. you are losing an anchor tenant so to speak. there is potential for deals somewhere else. >> zynga takes your breath away. they are waiting for a bit of good news to happen. when i read this, i said, wow, i knew they were all on the outs. open marriage implies you're still staying with the person to some degree. i think that this is a custody battle if anything. >> maybe a divorce. >> yes. no alimony here. >> it's not quite the same space but there's also a lot of discussion we mentioned it earlier
they're instrumental in bringing goods from mexico. very interesting. >> look at those freight volume which is they report next. meantime, got to talk zynga taking a hit in the premarket. social gaming company changing its relationship with facebook. the new agreement essentially removes the special status that zynga enjoyed among game developers and also now allows facebook to develop its own games. it's been called an open marriage by "the new york post" today and we had a...
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i'm going down to mexico shortly. big hopes for mexico with the new administration. but generally latin america leads. asia follows. china is certainly recovering a bit, although we saw a slowdown in the last couple months. mass consumer goods were not affected until recently. africa and middle east is okay. russia is strong. poland, ukraine, czech republic have all slowed up. germany and uk actually better for us than france, italy and spain. >> we were just talking about why the euro has been so strong against the dollar. do you have any thoughts on that? when you go back and forth across the globe -- >> no idea. you would have predicted completely the reverse. and it didn't make much sense. draghi this morning comments about fairy land means that he's looking for readjustment. we had a couple meetings with him. we saw very it tough what he called actually a september cliff that we saw 25 companies went to see him in frank further, 23 out of the 25 excepting two agricultural companies, 23 manufacturing service companies, all said september was tough. he described i
i'm going down to mexico shortly. big hopes for mexico with the new administration. but generally latin america leads. asia follows. china is certainly recovering a bit, although we saw a slowdown in the last couple months. mass consumer goods were not affected until recently. africa and middle east is okay. russia is strong. poland, ukraine, czech republic have all slowed up. germany and uk actually better for us than france, italy and spain. >> we were just talking about why the euro...
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energy efficiency, basically cut it reliance on on oil imported from outside from immediate neighbors mexico and canada almost to nothing. and if america is not emporting as much oil as it does currently, perhaps for energy to be such a focal point of its foreign policy won't be so large. and already you have exactly within the oil and gas industry pushing the case for shale on the basis that it would save the country a lot of money on overseas military expenditure. >> if you take in that oil, shale gas together, how much is that revolutionizing the american economy and also the global gas and oil industry itself? >> we're already seeing some big impacts in terms of when you see home consumers shifting from diesel to heat their homes in the u.s. to gas, we've seen a lot of shifting and that's certainly impacted oil demand in the u.s. but perhaps the real game changer could be yet to come. there is a lot of talk about natural gas vehicles. we're already seeing moves on that. the figures that the iea is putting out today, these really don't take in a major shift towards natural gas as a transp
energy efficiency, basically cut it reliance on on oil imported from outside from immediate neighbors mexico and canada almost to nothing. and if america is not emporting as much oil as it does currently, perhaps for energy to be such a focal point of its foreign policy won't be so large. and already you have exactly within the oil and gas industry pushing the case for shale on the basis that it would save the country a lot of money on overseas military expenditure. >> if you take in that...
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find itself in great difficulty when it came to getting further exploration contracts in the gulf of mexico and indeed elsewhere in the u.s. >> it certainly wouldn't be surprising that they have a hard time getting the contracts even if they had come out the week or the month that this happened and said you're now sus pinneded until we sort this all out. what strikes me strange is the timing. we're two plus years after this event. why now? >> because of course the doubt come of the case a couple weeks ago where bp was found to be criminally liable, where the huge fine was levied on bp, where three individuals were the subject now of criminal charges. so in a way it's understandable why it might be happening now because of the outcome of those cases. but it's not a permanent explosion of course. it's the on ongoing litigation continues until we reach more settlements further down the road, at which point bp may be told, okay, you've served your punishment, you're back in the game. bp is still necessary in the u.s. >> that's what's also interesting. can bp challenge the decision? >> i suspect
find itself in great difficulty when it came to getting further exploration contracts in the gulf of mexico and indeed elsewhere in the u.s. >> it certainly wouldn't be surprising that they have a hard time getting the contracts even if they had come out the week or the month that this happened and said you're now sus pinneded until we sort this all out. what strikes me strange is the timing. we're two plus years after this event. why now? >> because of course the doubt come of the...
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and mexico's anti-corruption body says it has found no irregularities in its probe of permits given to walmart. two audits still under way. you are remember the "new york times" reported walmart wribed local officials so it could open stores more rapidly. mr. kernen, welcome back. >> thanks. was i out? >> you were. >> friday doesn't count. >> happy thanksgiving. how about that. >> thank you. yeah, friday, nothing -- the mar cut was up, thin trading, but down today. even though these guys are meeting again. in a sign of the slow pace, senior administration official said president obama and congressional leaders are not expected to reconvene this week. this is so the staff of both sides can continue to organize and work through the differences. and what is not a surprise at all, mr. obama instead will probably hit the road this week to give speeches. >> xwitner is supposed to be coming up with the details. >> aides said mr. obama will hit the road to mobilize public support. just like the last, same speeches over and over. >> you saw warren buffett this morning. >> some interesting point
and mexico's anti-corruption body says it has found no irregularities in its probe of permits given to walmart. two audits still under way. you are remember the "new york times" reported walmart wribed local officials so it could open stores more rapidly. mr. kernen, welcome back. >> thanks. was i out? >> you were. >> friday doesn't count. >> happy thanksgiving. how about that. >> thank you. yeah, friday, nothing -- the mar cut was up, thin trading, but...
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their mexican operation was engaged in some alleged issues in mexico. in all there will be 12 ceos today including the ones you just mentioned and they are pushing for a fiscal cliff resolution. that's going to be the key. if you listen to these ceos, they will tell you one to the man or woman, listen, this is hurting confidence. it's hurting our ability to spend money. it's hurting our ability to grow and grow the economy. and they want a fix of some kind as soon as possible. that's why 12 ceos are meeting with the president today. we expect the meeting around 2:30 p.m. eastern time. not sure how long the meeting will last. ceos will come out. that's why i'm here. i'll try to grab a few and get comments and what was said, did they reach any kind of conclusion on how to fix the fiscal cliff and are we any closer to getting this big problem, perhaps a trillion dollar problem finally put behind us, guys. >> it will be interesting to see how the news conference goes from obama before that. he's clearly hardening his position in asking for the revenue incre
their mexican operation was engaged in some alleged issues in mexico. in all there will be 12 ceos today including the ones you just mentioned and they are pushing for a fiscal cliff resolution. that's going to be the key. if you listen to these ceos, they will tell you one to the man or woman, listen, this is hurting confidence. it's hurting our ability to spend money. it's hurting our ability to grow and grow the economy. and they want a fix of some kind as soon as possible. that's why 12...
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they will take advantage of the waiver and carry fuel from its gulf of mexico to the northeast so hopefully that will help the cause. >>> the weather channel's first named storm athena bringing snow and rain to the eastern seaboard. mark, the good news is we can hope for better weather towards the weekend? >> absolutely. by the weekend hopefully this will be a distant memory, sunshine, temperatures in the 60s but right now, this is just not fair. we're looking ac ross the northeast corridor, widespread temperatures in the low to mid-30s which is cold enough but unfortunately that doesn't even tell the whole story. you factor in the winds that are out there and this is what it feels like if you were to step outside, temperatures in the mid to upper 20s, philadelphia coming in at the whopping 33, that's what it feels like for you and with so many people without power, that's where it is starting to feel like in your homes as well. here's what's left of our nor'easter athena, this bowling ball spiraling pinwheel off the coast, heavy winds, gusting through the cape. boston clear as well. there'
they will take advantage of the waiver and carry fuel from its gulf of mexico to the northeast so hopefully that will help the cause. >>> the weather channel's first named storm athena bringing snow and rain to the eastern seaboard. mark, the good news is we can hope for better weather towards the weekend? >> absolutely. by the weekend hopefully this will be a distant memory, sunshine, temperatures in the 60s but right now, this is just not fair. we're looking ac ross the...
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more non-defense in new mexico down to georgia, 6.9% so these are the ways it's going to affect by state. we can even drill down further and look county by county, and what you see here for example if you drilled down here in louisiana there's one county in here where there's a federal penitentia penitentiary, because these are federal jobs as a percent of the total. you can see places along the texas coast, the bottom line on all of this is that we talk about reducing the ifisical cliff and solving the problem on a national level, but there are individual states that are going to be hit harder and there are blue states and states that come in so it's not easily democratic or republican solution, becky, when we look at it on a state by state basis, you drill down in some counties there are individual representatives who are going to oppose some of the solutions out there but it's complicated. >> i'm looking for a way to find resolution with the different initiatives. steve, how do you, i don't know, with that added complicated calculus, how could you possibly work this out? >> i forget w
more non-defense in new mexico down to georgia, 6.9% so these are the ways it's going to affect by state. we can even drill down further and look county by county, and what you see here for example if you drilled down here in louisiana there's one county in here where there's a federal penitentia penitentiary, because these are federal jobs as a percent of the total. you can see places along the texas coast, the bottom line on all of this is that we talk about reducing the ifisical cliff and...
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gulf of mexico. >>> "the wall street journal" reporting that virtue is emerging as the frontrunner to buy knight capital. they would possibly sell off parts of that business. finally, we can't get away from the story of twinkies. the bakers union of hostess brands wants a bankruptcy judge to appoint a chapter 11 trustee to ensure an orderly winddown. the union is saying it objects the allowing incumbent management to supervise the lick wi addition. have you finished your twinkies? >> no, we're back to saving them now. we need to talk, because i read a piece in the journal today, which gave me a new insight into -- >> the jenkins piece? fantastic piece. >> it's not the bakers. it's the teamsters. it's that distribution system which we heard about. one guy can deliver -- i think you have to deliver of wonder bread, each slice individually, and then it has to be reassem e reassembled by someone different. i mean, we heard that. but maybe it's not the bakers. the distribution system was so antiquated -- >> but they breached the agreement with the teamsters. >> i know. did you see the piec
gulf of mexico. >>> "the wall street journal" reporting that virtue is emerging as the frontrunner to buy knight capital. they would possibly sell off parts of that business. finally, we can't get away from the story of twinkies. the bakers union of hostess brands wants a bankruptcy judge to appoint a chapter 11 trustee to ensure an orderly winddown. the union is saying it objects the allowing incumbent management to supervise the lick wi addition. have you finished your...
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in the united states and in mexico. in terms of the numbers we've seen some trends that are quite encouraging. >> suarez: shannon o'neal, what about the trade ties between the two? nafta is almost 20 years oal. both sides say they're the others' among their most important trade partners. has the relationship gone about as far as it can go or is a growing mexico creating new promise? >> i think it's the latter. i think a growing mexico creates new promise not just for mexicans but for the united states. you've seen over the last 20 years with nafta, you've seen not just more trade go back and forth but a deepening of the ties of the production ties so what's coming from mexico and what's going to mexico is not necessarily finished goods -- blenders and cars and things like that -- but the pieces and parts of those types of things. some come from the united states go to mexico are put together there, things are added. it's brought back to the united states and finished here, for instance. so that type of trade where one c
in the united states and in mexico. in terms of the numbers we've seen some trends that are quite encouraging. >> suarez: shannon o'neal, what about the trade ties between the two? nafta is almost 20 years oal. both sides say they're the others' among their most important trade partners. has the relationship gone about as far as it can go or is a growing mexico creating new promise? >> i think it's the latter. i think a growing mexico creates new promise not just for mexicans but...
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. >>> el tren que recorre centro america y sur de mÉxico, sufre un problema. >>> despuÉs del viernes negro llega el sÁbado con ofertas para pequeÑo negocios con ofertas en todo el paÍs. >>> comenzamos. >>> este es su "noticiero univisiÓn" fin de semana con felix y lourdes ramos. >>> buenas tardes bienvenidos ato "noticiero univisiÓn" el boxeo mundial estÁ de luto una de sus grandes figuras hÉctor "el macho" camacho quiÉn hizo vibras a puerto rico, dejÓ de respirar, luego de ser desconectado del respirador que lo tenÍa con vida, habia sido declarado con muerte cerebral luego de recibir un disparo en la cabeza en bayamon el martes pasado, jorge tiene la crÓnica de las Últimas horas de una leyenda. >>> despuÉs de 4 dÍas de agonia, hÉctor "el macho" camacho sufrÓo un ataque cardiaco que obligÓ al cuerpo mÉdico a desconectarlo. >>> no es que haya muerto anoche a las 1:40 ya Él habÍa fallecido hace dos dÍas la nota de muerte la habÍamos dado el jueves en la maÑana, hÉctor "el macho" camacho sufre un par que no fue reversible. >>> la donaciÓn de sus organos no pudo
. >>> el tren que recorre centro america y sur de mÉxico, sufre un problema. >>> despuÉs del viernes negro llega el sÁbado con ofertas para pequeÑo negocios con ofertas en todo el paÍs. >>> comenzamos. >>> este es su "noticiero univisiÓn" fin de semana con felix y lourdes ramos. >>> buenas tardes bienvenidos ato "noticiero univisiÓn" el boxeo mundial estÁ de luto una de sus grandes figuras hÉctor "el macho"...
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that with mexico's secretary of the interior alejandro poire. >> mexico has been moving forward very significantly. of course we're very worried about the violence and security but in many areas and we can talk about them at length, mexico has made very significant advances. >> rose: the aftermath of hurricane sandy, extraordinary evacuation from a hospital and conversation with a secretary of the interior of mexico when we continue. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: it has been three days since hurricane sandy made land fall on the eastern coast of the united states. signs of recovery are beginning to appear. residents of storm hit areas are still coming to grips with the scale of the damage. neighborhoods in new york and new jersey remain under water while energy companies work to repair downed power line millions suspect another night without electricity. it may be over a week before power is restored in some places. as dawn broke this morning parts of the subway heaved into motion for the first time since
that with mexico's secretary of the interior alejandro poire. >> mexico has been moving forward very significantly. of course we're very worried about the violence and security but in many areas and we can talk about them at length, mexico has made very significant advances. >> rose: the aftermath of hurricane sandy, extraordinary evacuation from a hospital and conversation with a secretary of the interior of mexico when we continue. captioning sponsored by rose communications from...
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inub-region of mexico, welso oklationstributionand rad. movement, or migration both within mexico and north tohe u.s. we explore a major and unexpected source of migras caedw re bskf e usionofaquies can change the rate of flow, or if a new u.s. border policy is having an unintended consequence. ( helicopter whirring ) narrator: every day, thousands of mexicans cross the border illegally into the united states. ofte those hopes are arrested manyre at the border. man: ahora lista pont la mano en frente... narrator: the u.s. i.n.s., or immigration and naturalization service, records each apprehension on standard forms, including one entry with hidden lue: it washe migrants' home towns inexico. that's whabringseograpr chard jones to the i.n. it washe migrants' home towns with a novel reseah plan. jones knows that ecomic conditions vary greatly om region to region in mexico. he suspects that some places drive ou- or "push"-- many more migrants to the u.s. than others. hehis investigation beginses drily90s- or "push"-- aris home inanoniotes. hehis ijones lieves beginses many secrets are sto
inub-region of mexico, welso oklationstributionand rad. movement, or migration both within mexico and north tohe u.s. we explore a major and unexpected source of migras caedw re bskf e usionofaquies can change the rate of flow, or if a new u.s. border policy is having an unintended consequence. ( helicopter whirring ) narrator: every day, thousands of mexicans cross the border illegally into the united states. ofte those hopes are arrested manyre at the border. man: ahora lista pont la mano en...